Cables and connectors

Andreas Mühlbauer,

New range at RS Components

RS Components has added a number of frequently used cable and connector combinations from Harting to its range.

Cable assemblies simplify ordering and reduce work and lead times. © Harting

The assemblies are based on the Harting-Han series of connector components. They bring together a range of commonly used cable and connector combinations to provide a quick and easy solution for many basic cable requirements. The assemblies are available exclusively from RS Components.

As customers do not have to assemble connectors from basic components, the new pre-wired cable assemblies reduce the complexity of the ordering process as well as assembly times and labor, allowing connections to end devices to be created more quickly. The combinations also reduce the need for cable stock on site.

By using the connector inserts, caps, housings, silver-plated crimp contacts and cable glands from the Han series, the product range includes single-ended, 6-pole (plus earthing) and 10-pole (plus earthing) assemblies with a conductor size of 1.5 mm² or 2.5 mm². Cable lengths of 1 m, 3 m or 5 m are available.

The control cable used is made of gray polyurethane. It has easily distinguishable, number-coded cores, with the core/contact connection clearly indicated in the connector housing, and the cable offers high resistance to abrasion and cracking and very good bending radius characteristics. The 6-pole and 10-pole versions are rated for 500 V according to IEC61984, with a rated current of 16 A.

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